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Tom Zangla
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by Tom Zangla » Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:58 am

Got off at work at 6 a.m. (6 degrees) and the A19 fired right up. I only live 2 miles from work but I took a long way (6 miles) back this morning. My sister bought me a battery powered vest and I wanted to see how it would do under this very cold weather. I had a pair of dress pants, dress shoes, white tee shirt and the electic vest under a FIRST GEAR cold weather suit. I was using FIRST GEAR gloves with a tight knitted type glove inserts. I also had a full face helmet with a foggy mask insert. My upper torso felt OK but my arms and fingers were getting a bit cold before I got home. One other spot that was getting cold was under my chin. I guess I could sew a longer piece of material on the foggy mask to take care of that. I don't think I would want to do any long distance riding in this type of weather. I am running Mobil 0 - W 40 synthetic oil and a bit of Sea Foam in the gas. Tom SW Pennsylvania

albatrossklr
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by albatrossklr » Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:43 am

We are a hearty breed .... albatross with sore wing, so no riding until i can grip the bars
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Zangla" wrote: > > Got off at work at 6 a.m. (6 degrees) and the A19 fired right up. > I only live 2 miles from work but I took a long way (6 miles) > back this morning. > > My sister bought me a battery powered vest and I wanted to see > how it would do under this very cold weather. I had a pair of > dress pants, dress shoes, white tee shirt and the electic vest > under a FIRST GEAR cold weather suit. > > I was using FIRST GEAR gloves with a tight knitted type glove inserts. > I also had a full face helmet with a foggy mask insert. > > My upper torso felt OK but my arms and fingers were getting a bit cold > before I got home. One other spot that was getting cold was under > my chin. I guess I could sew a longer piece of material on the > foggy mask to take care of that. > > I don't think I would want to do any long distance riding in this > type of weather. I am running Mobil 0 - W 40 synthetic oil and a bit > of Sea Foam in the gas. > > Tom > SW Pennsylvania >

Jud Jones
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by Jud Jones » Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:16 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "albatrossklr" wrote:
> > We are a hearty breed .... >
No we are not. It's -12F. this morning. I'm not sure how I will spend my day, but I will NOT be riding a motorcycle. ;-{>

Ed Dobson
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Joined: Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:50 am

6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by Ed Dobson » Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:30 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Zangla" wrote:
> > Got off at work at 6 a.m. (6 degrees) and the A19 fired right up. > I only live 2 miles from work but I took a long way (6 miles) > back this morning. > > My sister bought me a battery powered vest and I wanted to see > how it would do under this very cold weather. I had a pair of > dress pants, dress shoes, white tee shirt and the electic vest > under a FIRST GEAR cold weather suit. > > I was using FIRST GEAR gloves with a tight knitted type glove inserts. > I also had a full face helmet with a foggy mask insert. > > My upper torso felt OK but my arms and fingers were getting a bit cold > before I got home. One other spot that was getting cold was under > my chin. I guess I could sew a longer piece of material on the > foggy mask to take care of that. > > I don't think I would want to do any long distance riding in this > type of weather. I am running Mobil 0 - W 40 synthetic oil and a bit > of Sea Foam in the gas. > > Tom > SW Pennsylvania >
Thermo-Bob ? ED

Luc Legrain
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by Luc Legrain » Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:09 am

T'was 8 degrees at my house, mine too, fired right up, ran back in the house for about ten minutes, hot coffee, went back out and turned the bike off, what a relief to know it will start in this kind of weather ;). Even thought I was out for only 2-3 minutes the " shrinkage " was extreme,my supportive wife is still laughing. ** What is that " foggy mask Insert " you mentioned ? --- Tom Zangla wrote:
> Got off at work at 6 a.m. (6 degrees) and the A19 > fired right up. > I only live 2 miles from work but I took a long way > (6 miles) > back this morning. > > My sister bought me a battery powered vest and I > wanted to see > how it would do under this very cold weather. I had > a pair of > dress pants, dress shoes, white tee shirt and the > electic vest > under a FIRST GEAR cold weather suit. > > I was using FIRST GEAR gloves with a tight knitted > type glove inserts. > I also had a full face helmet with a foggy mask > insert. > > My upper torso felt OK but my arms and fingers were > getting a bit cold > before I got home. One other spot that was getting > cold was under > my chin. I guess I could sew a longer piece of > material on the > foggy mask to take care of that. > > I don't think I would want to do any long distance > riding in this > type of weather. I am running Mobil 0 - W 40 > synthetic oil and a bit > of Sea Foam in the gas. > > Tom > SW Pennsylvania > >
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Rick
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by Rick » Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:57 am

I'll go for the not hearty part. I'm in the mountains of Colorado and we've seen below 0 temps almost every morning around here. I was in Moab yesterday for some work and it was 2 above 0 in the morn.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Zangla" wrote: > > Got off at work at 6 a.m. (6 degrees) and the A19 fired right up. > I only live 2 miles from work but I took a long way (6 miles) > back this morning. > > My sister bought me a battery powered vest and I wanted to see > how it would do under this very cold weather. I had a pair of > dress pants, dress shoes, white tee shirt and the electic vest > under a FIRST GEAR cold weather suit. > > I was using FIRST GEAR gloves with a tight knitted type glove inserts. > I also had a full face helmet with a foggy mask insert. > > My upper torso felt OK but my arms and fingers were getting a bit cold > before I got home. One other spot that was getting cold was under > my chin. I guess I could sew a longer piece of material on the > foggy mask to take care of that. > > I don't think I would want to do any long distance riding in this > type of weather. I am running Mobil 0 - W 40 synthetic oil and a bit > of Sea Foam in the gas. > > Tom > SW Pennsylvania >

revmaaatin
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by revmaaatin » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:25 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "albatrossklr"
wrote:
> > > > We are a hearty breed .... > > > > No we are not. It's -12F. this morning. I'm not sure how I will
spend my day, but I will NOT
> be riding a motorcycle. ;-{> >
Well Judd, It was slightly better here at only +4F some 300m West of you...a full 15F warmer than yesterd--riding? cough, I mused about riding...however, I went to church 3x and checked the KLR 'heat lamp' and battery tender on the way out and on the way back. revmaaatin. 3x at church because that is what a Methodist Circuit rider (cough) riding a 'Saturn' does....

drewcasci22
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by drewcasci22 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:12 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rick" wrote:
> > I'll go for the not hearty part. I'm in the mountains of Colorado
and
> we've seen below 0 temps almost every morning around here. I was in > Moab yesterday for some work and it was 2 above 0 in the morn. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Zangla" wrote: > > > > Got off at work at 6 a.m. (6 degrees) and the A19 fired right
up.
> > I only live 2 miles from work but I took a long way (6 miles) > > back this morning. > > > > My sister bought me a battery powered vest and I wanted to see > > how it would do under this very cold weather. I had a pair of > > dress pants, dress shoes, white tee shirt and the electic vest > > under a FIRST GEAR cold weather suit. > > > > I was using FIRST GEAR gloves with a tight knitted type glove
inserts.
> > I also had a full face helmet with a foggy mask insert. > > > > My upper torso felt OK but my arms and fingers were getting a
bit cold
> > before I got home. One other spot that was getting cold was
under
> > my chin. I guess I could sew a longer piece of material on the > > foggy mask to take care of that. > > > > I don't think I would want to do any long distance riding in
this
> > type of weather. I am running Mobil 0 - W 40 synthetic oil and
a bit
> > of Sea Foam in the gas. > > > > Tom > > SW Pennsylvania > > >
Dear List, Greetings from Penang, Malaysia 85 Degrees and the sun is shining brightly. On the other side of the coin, I am missing the snow / skiing / snowmobiling season in Tahoe. Regards, Andrew

Andrus Chesley
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by Andrus Chesley » Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:12 am

We had Ice in the Ditch at my house yesterday morning in South Most Louisiana. I didn't even consider going outside and starting my bikes, or boat, or lawnmowers or generator. 32 is just way too cold for this older dude. ;-)... Heck, I did start the truck to go get a plate lunch for me and the dog though . Does that count????;-) '43 Andy in Louisiana '00 KLR650 '03 Chevy truck '06 DL1000

dooden
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6 above zero and the a 19 fired right up.

Post by dooden » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:22 am

Saturday, when I got up it was -11 F.. and my truck growled pretty loud and long when I fired it up after it warmed up. Headed out west of the city and the swamps where frozen solid and smooth, the sun was in perfect position for a photo... and my camera was at home did'nt figure I needed it at a wake service done at an American Legion... nice stepped throught the door and got a beer. Bike is in winter storage, for me up here, but riding season is longer at least for me down here in Chicago area, just no fun places to ride. Got some Bad Ass Wannabe bikers I know that just keep nagging me to get a HD, almost jumped at one. Sportster with a Screaming Eagle 1200, with either a supercharger or a blower (forgot) he would have gave it to me for $5500 !! Just wanted what he owed so he could get some other model HD. Dooden A15 Green Ape (Hibernating snuggled up to my wifes 4 wheeler) \--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Andrus Chesley" wrote:
> > We had Ice in the Ditch at my house yesterday morning in South Most > Louisiana. I didn't even consider going outside and starting my > bikes, or boat, or lawnmowers or generator. 32 is just way too cold > for this older dude. ;-)... Heck, I did start the truck to go get a > plate lunch for me and the dog though . Does that count????;-) > '43 Andy in Louisiana > '00 KLR650 > '03 Chevy truck > '06 DL1000 >

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